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The editors liked

  • Good value for money
  • Three connectivity options
  • Nice combination of 65% form factor with aluminium rotary encoder knob
  • Choice of two very good switches
  • Both of which come pre-lubed where it matters
  • Pre-lubed stabilizers help with the typing feel
  • Hot

The editors didn't like

  • Software user experience can be improved
  • Bluetooth connectivity was hit or miss
  • No tactile switch option
  • Keycaps are completely opaque
  • Too much lube on some stabilizers
  • 65% form factor can take some getting used to

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  Published: 2022-05-20, Author: VSG , review by: techpowerup.com

  • Good value for money, Three connectivity options, Nice combination of 65% form factor with aluminium rotary encoder knob, Choice of two very good switches, both of which come pre-lubed where it matters, Pre-lubed stabilizers help with the typing feel, Hot
  • Software user experience can be improved, Bluetooth connectivity was hit or miss, No tactile switch option, Keycaps are completely opaque, Too much lube on some stabilizers, 65% form factor can take some getting used to
  • The Fantech MAXFIT67 keyboard comes in two colors and two switch options, either combination of which costs $99 from the Fantech Amazon web store or Fantech Aliexpress store for customers as of the date of this review. Good value for money Three connecti...

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  Published: 2022-10-07, Author: Jean-Marie , review by: cowcotland.com

  • Triconnexion, Keycaps en PBT, Switchs huilés d’usine, Lubrification des stabilisateurs (mais imparfaite), Design rétro qui peut plaire, Expérience de frappe réussie, Keycaps additionnels, Autonomie plus que correcte, Prix
  • Manque un adaptateur USBC vers USBA
  • On rappelle que le Fantech Maxfit est un clavier proposé à à peine plus de 100€. Pour ce prix, on a un clavier mécanique sans-fil avec des stabilisateurs lubrifiés, des keycaps huilés d’usine, des touches en PBT qui s’accompagnent de touches supplémentair...

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